Screen grab from video provided by the Naval Public Affairs Office shows a Navy gunboat firing an Israeli-made Spike Extended Range missile and hitting a target during a test-fire drill off Limay, Bataan yesterday.

He added the missile exercise included the firing of mini-typhoon machine gun system that was also installed on the MPACs for final acceptance into the Navy.

Around to witness the missile firing test were Navy chief Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad and other senior naval officers and defense officials.

“A Spike-ER missile was fired and accurately hit the designated target at approximately six kilometers away from the firing platform. The target was hit dead center even if the sea condition was moderately rough with waves at least one meter high but within the normal firing conditions of the missile,” Zata said.

The PN’s MPAC Acquisition Project entered into a contract with Rafael, through Israel’s Ministry of Defense, for the supply and integration of the weapons systems to three locally made MPAC platforms.

On April 15, 2017, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana approved the Notice to Proceed.

The above-mentioned MPACs were constructed by the Subic-based Propmech Corp. and activated on May 22, 2017.

“Another actual live firing demonstration of the Spike ER missile will be scheduled with the commander-in-chief, the President of the Philippines, in attendance,” Zata said.

The Spike-ER system, which arrived in the country last April, is the Navy’s first missile weapon capable of penetrating 1,000 mm of rolled homogeneous armor and having a range of eight kilometers.